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- <title>
- Sep. 28, 1992: The Cover-Up Defense
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- Sep. 28, 1992 The Economy
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK, Page 19
- NATION
- The Cover-Up Defense
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- <p>A country lawyer challenges the government in an Iraq-gate trial
- </p>
- <p> Georgia lawyer Bobby Lee Cook has made a career of goading
- government. His latest battle is an eleventh-hour effort to
- derail the Justice Department's prosecution of Christopher
- Drogoul, the banker accused of making $4 billion in loans to
- Saddam Hussein's regime before the invasion of Kuwait.
- </p>
- <p> The case was all but closed. In June, Drogoul, 43, former
- manager of the Atlanta branch of the Italian Banca Nazionale del
- Lavoro, pleaded guilty to 60 counts of a 347-count federal
- indictment that accused him of devising an elaborate "off-books"
- scheme to hide $4 billion in unbacked loans and unauthorized
- U.S.-backed credits to Iraq. But on the eve of a sentencing
- hearing that could condemn him to 390 years in prison, Drogoul
- replaced his public defender with the wily Cook, who moved to
- vacate the guilty plea.
- </p>
- <p> "This case is the mother of all cover-ups," Cook
- thundered. "It is not the truth." Cook, echoing charges by
- Democrats and critics of the Administration's prewar support of
- Iraq, portrayed his client as a pawn, a bit player used by the
- Bush Administration to warm relations with Iraq, only to be
- discarded when hostilities broke out. Cook presented no evidence
- to support his theory, other than to claim that his client's
- confession was forced by government pressure. "It got to where
- he just couldn't swallow it anymore," the lawyer drawled.
- </p>
- <p> But if U.S. District Judge Marvin Shoob allows Drogoul to
- change his plea this week, it is sure to re-open questions about
- the government's awareness of the financial chicanery
- surrounding Iraq's military buildup. Though a retrial by jury
- would be months away, the specter of the "Iraq-gate" scandal
- would surely hang, unresolved, over the Bush White House until
- well after the November election.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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